Is The Nigerian Government Scared Of Multinational Oil Companies?
Every administration of the Nigerian government has failed to prosecute the multinational oil companies destroying the communities of oil producing states in the Niger Delta.
The Nigerian Navy has failed to stop oil thieves from overseas who have been engaged in illegal bunkering and stealing hundreds of thousands of barrels of our crude oil. And multinational oil companies have not been paying all the required taxes. Chevron Nigeria Limited has been indicted for tax evasion and the mainstream news media compromised the ethics of the press by not publishing the scandalous impunity of Chevron and other multinational oil companies in Nigeria. Even when I wanted to pay for an advert on their crimes, the mainstream newspapers asked me not to identify them, because they did not want to lose the patronage of Chevron and other multinational oil companies.
See CHEVRON IN $10.8 BILLION TAX FRAUD IN NIGERIA
http://nigeriantimes.blogspot.com/2005/08/chevron-in-18-billion-tax-fraud-in.html
We have become the accomplices of the foreign powers plundering the Niger Delta?
Once they settle us, we will not report their evils.
President Barack Obama did not spare BP over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico which flowed for three months in 2010.
Read the report on 50 years of oil spills in Nigeria on http://www.naijafeed.com/naijafeed/2010/7/26/video-50-years-of-oil-spill-in-nigeria.html.
See the Full text of President Obama's BP Oil Spill speech
The following is the CATALOGUE OF PETROLEUM OIL SPILLS IN NIGERIA'S NIGER DELTA
NIGERIAN NATIONAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION'S [NNPC's] OIL SPILL IN ADEJE, AN URHOBO COMMUNITY, IN THE NIGER DELTA
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"Shell fails to clean spill, refuses to pay compensation"
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The Nigerian government has failed to support the Ogoni people in their quest to make Shell pay for the collateral damages done to their environment. What we have is a government of political hypocrisy in the masquerade of democracy.
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